When Richard Van Der Laken first had the idea to start the What Design Can Do conference seven years ago, he wanted to find a way for designers to come together and change the perception around design. He felt that designers were looked at as people who created pretty, exclusive things for the few who...
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May 24, 2017
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A conversation with Richard Van Der Laken
By Katie Richards
When Richard Van Der Laken first had the idea to start the What Design Can Do conference seven years ago, he wanted to find a way for designers to come together and change the perception around design. He felt that designers were looked at as people who created pretty, exclusive things for the few who...
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House of Cards toys again with the real world
By Tim Nudd
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A guide to brand measurement
Get to know your feet better
By Angela Natividad
180LA pays homage in 'We Can Do IT'
By Erik Oster
S.Q.U.I.D. whisperer Rafael Fittipaldi tells all
By David Gianatasio
Unless you've been lost at sea, you've probably heard about the giant robotic squid that Old Spice deployed last weekend for a wacky, high-profile internet game on Twitch. (It generated plenty of ink!) The breathtaking beastie starred in a game called S.Q.U.I.D. (Shared Quests Uniting Individual Dudes), which was live-streamed Friday, Saturday and Sunday at...
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Giant Spoon to facilitate paid partnerships
By Patrick Coffee
Pinterest is not a social network; it's "an app people use to design their lives." Co-founders Ben Silbermann and Evan Sharp have been making that point for some time, but the company once mentioned alongside Facebook, Twitter and Snapchat has yet to truly begin the second phase of its life as a business that helps...
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Can busy people still feel beautiful?
By Angela Natividad
The other day over a coffee break, some guy at the office with a massive bouffant admitted he gets up an hour early to do his hair. He also arrives at work way earlier than I do. I hate him. Hoping to break the mold of unreasonably lustrous hair advertising, international haircare brand Syoss gives...
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Droga5 delves into the product
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You've heard of MailChimp. And if you've followed the ad industry or listened to any podcasts over the past year-plus, you know what it isn't: a shrimp, a blimp, a limp, or any other adorably rhyming object. But what does the company sell, exactly? According to the latest campaign from creative agency of record Droga5,...
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Winners will split award worth $1 million
By Katie Richards
What Design Can Do, a design conference currently taking place in Amsterdam, has proposed an interesting challenge to the creative community today. Beginning today, the conference is asking anyone and everyone in the creative community to submit ideas to its Climate Action Challenge. The goal? To find solutions that will help solve climate change. Anyone...
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Circus-inspired packaging, and don't sweat the calorie count
By Robert Klara
As the resident health and nutrition expert for NBC's Today show, the New York City Ballet's official nutritionist and the author of 12 best-selling books on healthy eating, Joy Bauer could have pretty much any taste-testing team she wants. And, in fact, she does: It's her husband, her three kids and their neighborhood friends with...
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